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Nappy sacks

11 replies

Jonasblue · 04/06/2019 13:15

Hi all
I am new to this and just wondering what is the best nappy sacks? My family have recently had a new baby boy and just wondered as it’s our first baby which sacks are best.

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hormonesorDHbeingadick · 04/06/2019 13:54

They are all pretty much the same. I didn’t like Aldi’s as they were tricky to get out of the packet. We just bought tesco as that’s where we normally shop.

Hollowvictory · 04/06/2019 13:58

Any!

NannyR · 04/06/2019 14:02

Biodegradeable ones - naty brand.

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blackcat86 · 04/06/2019 14:08

Any are fine but I always get the fragranced ones.

stucknoue · 04/06/2019 14:16

Try to avoid unless out, single use plastic is bad

Kittypillar · 05/06/2019 12:33

Second Naty ones - they're great. Also I really like the smell of them bizarrely Blush

Lazypuppy · 05/06/2019 19:46

Tesco you get like 300 for 80p or something ridiculous!

MrsMaow · 05/06/2019 19:57

Asda and Lidl get the job done for me just fine

Bananalanacake · 05/06/2019 19:59

you don't need them for every nappy. only the poopy ones.

Sexnotgender · 05/06/2019 20:00

Nappy bags aren’t really necessary. Try and avoid them if possible. I was given some as a gift and only use them when DS has been given the rotavirus vaccine as it’s live and I don’t want to contaminate anything.

NewarkShark · 05/06/2019 20:03

Agree they’re rarely necessary - wet ones go in indoor bins without the need for a nappy bag. Pooey ones straight in outdoor bin if possible. But for when you do need them, another vote here for Naty!

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